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NEW ZEALAND.

[Per “Times” Special Wire.] Sporting. Wellington, April 19.—The Stewards of the Wellington Racing Club contemplate bolding a Sluing meeting at the end of November. A Sad liook-out. A number of men have arrived from the country seeking employment. Spqday Tracing, It is stated the police made a raid oii the hotel keepers yesterday laid infonmi? tions against five for Sunday trading. Native Affairs. Ha we ha, April 19. —The Parifiaka meeting is over, nothing important transpired. The Natives still have faith in TeWhiti and as the Constabulary camps bare not been advanced for some time the Natives believe ffhat TeWhiti has mesmerised the Government, and that they fear ad vancing into TcWhiti’s territory. Judging from the rate at which the road work is progressing—about two chains per diem—and allowing fifty per cent for wet weather, jt will tyke l|vc ypjtyS aqd spvpq ipontlig to complete the twenty xqile gap ficr tween the Constabulary camps. Tfip men are said to be usefully employed clearing a breadth of country on each side of the road for the benefit of future settlers or Maorios.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2211, 19 April 1880, Page 2

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NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2211, 19 April 1880, Page 2

NEW ZEALAND. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2211, 19 April 1880, Page 2

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